The city of Mesquite, in Clark County, Nevada, was settled by Mormons in 1880. Originally known as Mesquite Flat, the town was established on the third attempt, after having been flooded twice when the Virgin River overflowed. The name of the community was shortened to Mesquite when it was incorporated in 1984. Mesquite is situated along Interstate 15, northeast of Bunkerville and southwest of Littlefield, in the northeastern corner of Clark County, with a portion of the city extending north into the southeastern corner of Lincoln County, while the eastern border of the city is the Arizona state line. Beginning as an agricultural community, Mesquite currently includes several casino resorts and golf courses.

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The organization operates the Welcome Center in Mesquite, Nevada. Its site offers a guide to area hotels, package deals, restaurants, attractions, and events within the city, along with general information about the community.

The dining guide offers a searchable database that allows visitors to search for a Mesquite, Nevada restaurant by the type of cuisine or the atmosphere desired. Maps show the locations of the restaurants, and special offers are highlighted.

Locally owned and operated, the interior furnishing center is licensed and bonded in Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. Its tile installation services, products, service area, and a coupon are featured, along with special offers and announcements.

The official municipal site offers a town calendar, meeting schedules, agendas, and access to various forms and documents, along with a guide to local elections and municipal services, the history of the community, tax and demographic information, photographs, and announcements.